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Problem
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Solution
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Acrobat does not start when I click on the link to a PDF file. |
Click the following link and see if a page appears: TEST If the test document does not appear, then you may need to download and install Acrobat Reader. If the test document does appear, then trying saving the PDF file on your computer.
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Acrobat starts but the document does not display. |
Some PDF files are very large and take a long time to download. Also, the server may experience slowdowns during times of peak activity. Look at the status bar (at the bottom of your browser window where the document is loading) and see if it indicates that a document is being downloaded.
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Document displays sideways or upside down. |
Click the Rotate View Clockwise or Rotate Counter Clockwise button on the Acrobat tool bar until the document appears right side up. Note: right click on the tool bar to display additional buttons if necessary. |
Document size needs to be changed (e.g. document is too small to read on the screen). |
Use the Select and Zoom tool on the Acrobat tool bar to change document's display size. You can click on the "-" and "+" signs, or use the drop down percentages menu. |
Document does not print. |
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Document takes a very long time to print. |
Some factors that affect print time:
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Document prints only odd or even pages. |
Select the "Even and Odd Pages" option on the Acrobat print dialog box (that appears when you click the printer icon). |
Document prints as mirror image. |
Select the "Print as image" option on the Acrobat print dialog box (that appears when you click the printer icon). |
| Windows XP issues |
Adobe Acrobat 4 is not compatible with Window XP. Please download and install Acrobat Reader version 5 or later. |
Additional Help |
Additional help for the Adobe Acrobat Reader can be found at Adobe's support site Also--please feel free to call us at 585-475-2560 or e-mail us at ereswml@rit.edu |